Mudface

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[–] Mudface -2 points 1 year ago

You know that gaming devices aren’t actually ethnic races, right?

[–] Mudface 4 points 1 year ago

Unfortunately, I think this argument will never die.

The sensitive radicals will keep demanding it, until they get what they want. They are tireless

[–] Mudface 4 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Damn, these rankings really are scary.

Like I said, if I live in the second best country to live in … the world really sucks

[–] Mudface 4 points 1 year ago
[–] Mudface 12 points 1 year ago

I am construction industry adjacent and business has been really bad

[–] Mudface 2 points 1 year ago (9 children)

My frame of reference is how my quality of life is less than it was in like 2016. When I’m sure Canada ranked lower than #2

[–] Mudface 60 points 1 year ago (12 children)

Groceries are fucked, gasoline is fucked, interest rates are fucked, can’t buy a house, can’t buy a car (or probably shouldn’t right now), dollar is fucked, schools probably going on strike again, a Canadian team hasn’t won the Stanley cup in 30 years …..

[–] Mudface 19 points 1 year ago (32 children)

If this is the second “as good as it gets” place in the world … omg

[–] Mudface 1 points 1 year ago

This is just you closing your eyes, sticking your fingers in your ears and yelling “lalalallalalalalalla”

Later, man

[–] Mudface 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

You’re not grasping that I understand what you’re trying to say.

What you’re also not grasping is that it’s a journalists job to report the news. They aren’t supposed to fully embrace their biases or push a narrative that they prefer, or ignore newsworthy stories because it doesn’t align with their politics.

The fact that they are doing that is why they are TERRIBLE JOURNALISTS

I just read a headline on lemmy a few minutes ago that read: “Tesla cars bursting into flames in Florida following hurricane”

The exact headline is “Teslas are bursting into flames in Florida after being flooded during Hurricane Idalia”

https://www.techspot.com/news/100032-teslas-bursting-flames-florida-after-flooded-during-hurricane.html

Now read that and use your brain, because what the author of that ‘piece’ is trying to do is obvious. They are trying to make a statement about Elon Musk by attacking Tesla because they disagree with Musks politics.

That’s not simply having an unconscious bias. That is a very very concious bias and a deliberately misleading headline to push the author’s opinion of Musks politics and to try to smear his companies cars.

When you actually read the article, it becomes pretty clear that anything with lithium ion batteries is dangerous when mixed with salt water. Any EV’s, golf carts, etc etc

  • According to the department, lithium-ion batteries in EVs could ignite if they have been exposed to saltwater. Therefore, individuals with water-damaged electric vehicles should relocate them to higher ground for their own safety. This warning applies not only to electric sedans, trucks, and SUVs but also to smaller and lighter electric vehicles like golf carts, scooters, and bicycles that also have rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.

But the author deliberately wrote in the headline that Tesla’s are bursting into flames. Misleading the readers of the headline to believe that the issue is with Tesla cars, without mentioning any other brand of car or vehicle that has the exact same dangers.

Now that’s just being a bad journalist, leading with a headline like that. That’s nothing like you’re claiming that’s unavoidable or to be expected.

Here is another article written without the bias of Musk being involved:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/electric-vehicles-exposed-to-saltwater-can-burst-into-flames/ar-AA1g7ny2

  • Floridians battered by Hurricane Idalia this week may not have expected another threat — that floodwaters could cause their cars to suddenly burst into flames.

  • Yet that's exactly what happened when two electric vehicles caught fire after being submerged in saltwater churned up by the storm. Firefighters in Palm Harbor, Florida, cited the incidents, both of which involved Teslas, in warning owners that their rechargeable car batteries could combust if exposed to saltwater.

Can you see the difference here? Just stick to the facts and don’t try to push your narrative on your readers. I’m also pretty sure both of these authors got paid for writing these articles, so get out of here with your ‘journalists won’t write actual news stories because they don’t get paid for that’ shit.

I mean you can find these types of stories posted all day long on Lemmy.

Have higher standards for journalists and quit simping for these hacks.

[–] Mudface 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Does this have anything to worry consumers about in cold climates where cars could accumulate snow and road salt on them, and then say - park the car in the garage where it all melts into salt water?

Did any other makes of electric vehicles also burst into flames in Florida?

[–] Mudface 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

That’s such weak bullshit.

It’s not that hard to report the facts. Do you think science can? Math? Why can journalists not do it?

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